Ali Yahia Abdennour became Minister of Transport and Public Works, then Minister of Agriculture and
Agrarian Reform for a year in the government of
Houari Boumédiène, between 1965 and 1968. After studying law, he became a lawyer. He was arrested in 1983 and released in 1984. In 1985, two groups of Algiers, one led by Omar Ménouar and the group of Tizi Ouzou represented by Ali Yahia Yahia, competed to control the League of Human Rights of Algeria which was not yet officially established. Ali Yahia Abdennour could not be elected president, because he was perceived to be close to the Berber movement. Ali Yahia formed another league immediately, but he could be arrested. According to the Algerian authorities, he had no approval. After the LADH (Algerian League for Human Rights) was established by the Algerian authorities in 1987 and chaired by lawyer Miloud Brahimi, Ali Yahia was chosen as Honorary President of the Algerian League for the Defense of Human Rights (LADDH) which he had founded together with
Saïd Saadi and Arezki Ait Larbi. Abdennour opposed the interruption of the
1991 electoral process and defended some of the leaders of the
FIS . In 1994, he participated in the Sant' Egidio conference in
Rome. In 2011, he took part in the call of the National Coordination for Change and Democracy. On 8 October 2017, together with
Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi and Rachid Benyelles they declared the state of incapacity of President
Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who had been affected by a
stroke. ==Family==